Presentation of Monitoring Results: Nationalism and Sexism in History Textbooks in Turkey and Armenia

22.04.2017

Turkey |

As a part of the project “Politics of Memory and Forgetting: Network Building for Historians and History Educators in the Context of Armenia-Turkey Relations” historians and history educators from Turkey and Armenia prepared a report on the analysis of history textbooks in Turkey and Armenia. The report will be presented in Istanbul before its launch in Yerevan in May during an international conference.

The project partners are History Foundation, Imagine Center for Conflict Transformation, Bilgi University SECBIR Center, Yerevan State University and Association of Young Historians. The project takes place within the framework of the programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation funded by the European Union, and with the support of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Turkey and Armenia representations.

On September 13, 2018, Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development (UFSD) hosted a workshop on “Exchange of Best Practices in Plastic Waste Management between Armenia- and Turkey-based CSOs and Practitioners.” The workshop is part of a project that contributes to the development of cooperation between environmentalists, waste management practitioners, businesses and local authorities of Armenia and Turkey through sharing best practices in plastic waste management. The grantee, Urban Foundation for Sustainable Development in partnership with the Union of Diyarbakir Young Businessmen organized a 1-day workshop in Diyarbakir with participation of 20 representatives of local authorities, plastic waste management practitioners, environmental CSOs, businesses in the field of plastic waste separation and recycling from Armenia and Turkey. The workshop was followed by a study visit to Plastic Waste Recycling Plant in Diyarbakir, as well as a follow-up exchange workshop in Yerevan. Based on the results of the study visit and workshops UFSD will produce a booklet on the best practices of plastic waste management in Armenia and Turkey. The project will result in an increased awareness of stakeholders of the plastic waste management practiced on the other side of the border, as well as will provide an opportunity for networking between practitioners and businesses focusing on plastic waste management. Representatives of local authorities may consider replicating the best practices in plastic waste management in their own communities.

This activity took place within the framework of the Sub-grants Scheme implemented by Eurasia Partnership Foundation as part of the “Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalization Process” programme, funded by the European Union and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.